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Sergio Boixo
Quantum Computation Scientist/Research Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering; Ph.D., University of New Mexico, 2008. Quantum computation; particular focus in theoretical and practical aspects of open system adiabatic quantum computation, and in quantum algorithms. Other research topics include quantum metrology, and several aspects of quantum foundations, such as applications of category theory to quantum theory.
ISI Marina del Rey, (310) 448-9429, serboixo@isi.edu

 
  Young Cho
Research Assistant Professor of Computer Science and Electrical Engineering
ISI Marina del Rey, youngcho@isi.edu
www.isi.edu/~youngcho/

Jeffrey (Jeff) Draper
Project Leader/Research Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering; Ph.D., University of Texas, 1993. Computer Engineering
ISI Marina del Rey, (310) 448-8750, draper@isi.edu
www.isi.edu/~draper

 


Michael Fritze

Research Professor; Ph.D., Brown University, 1993, Physics.
ISI Marina del Rey, (310)448-1511, mfritze@isi.edu

 

 
Panayiotis Georgiou
Research Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering; Ph.D., University of Southern California, 2002. Signal Processing with an emphasis on human-generated signals.
EEB 428, (213) 740-4654, georgiou@usc.edu
  John Granacki
Research Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering and Biomedical Engineering; Director of the Advanced Systems Division, USC-ISI.  
(310) 448-8770,  granacki@isi.edu
 

Houchun Harry Hu
Research Assistant Professor of Radiology and Electrical Engineering; Ph.D., Mayo Clinic, 2006. Magnetic resonance imaging, magnetic resonance spectroscopy, rapid imaging techniques, image reconstruction methods, quantification and analysis, with applications to obesity, cardiovascular diseases, and type 2 diabetes.
CHLA, (323) 361-2688, hhu@chla.usc.edu
http://mrel.usc.edu/

 

 

  Chunqi Jiang
Research Associate Professor
chunqi@usc.edu
 

Anand A. Joshi
Research Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering, Ph.D., University of Southern California, 2008. Brain imaging, Image analysis, Geometric methods, Brain Networks, Level set methods, Computational Geometry, PDE-based methods. EEB 426, (213) 740-4676, ajoshi@usc.edu
http://sipi.usc.edu/~ajoshi

 

Sungbok Lee
Research Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering; Ph.D., UAB, 1991. speech processing and speech production modeling.
EEB 428, (213) 821-2721, sungbokl@usc.edu

 

Bindu Madhavan
Research Assistant Professor; Ph.D., USC, .
PHE 512, (213) 740-1454, madhavan@usc.edu

 

Patric Muggli
Adjunct Research Professor; Ph.D., Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, 1991. Plasma-based accelerators.
muggli@usc.edu

  Allen Puckett
Research Professor; Ph.D., Caltech, 1949.
 

Yogesh Simmhan
Research Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering; Associate Director of the USC Center for Energy Informatics; Ph.D., Indiana University, 2007. Distributed systems, Large scale data management, Cloud Computing, HPC, Dataflows and workflows, Provenance, Stream and event data, "Big Data" analytics, Scalable software architectures for eScience and Cyber-Physical Systems.
EEB 218, (213) 740-9129, simmhan@usc.edu
http://ceng.usc.edu/~simmhan

 

Alireza Tabatabaeenejad
Research Assistant Professor; Ph.D., University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, 2008. Microwave Remote Sensing, Applied and Computational Electromagnetics, Applied and Computational Mathematics
DRB 226, (213) 740-2574 fax (213) 740-8677 , alirezat@usc.edu                                                                        http://www-bcf.usc.edu/~alirezat/

Joseph (Joe) Touch
Research Associate Professor of Computer Science and Electrical Engineering; Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania, 1992. Network architecture and protocol performance
ISI, Rm. 1130, Marina del Rey, 310-448-9151, touch@isi.edu
http://www.postel.org/

 

P. Thomas Vernier
Research Associate Professor; Ph.D., University of Southern California, 2004.  Molecular dynamics simulations of biomolecular structures in electrical fields; silicon platforms for nanoelectronics, bioelectronics, photonics and plasmonics; response of biological systems to ultra-short, high-power, low-energy (perturbative) electrical pulses; direct interfacing of cellular and tissue-level biological systems with CMOS integrated circuits built in standard commercial technologies; engineering of nanoscale structures for use as environmental monitors; development of experimental pulsed power systems and nano- and microfabricated electrode chambers and microfluidic assemblies.
ISI Marina del Rey, (213) 821-2523, vernier@usc.edu
http://www.isi.edu/~vernier/

 

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